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Democratic Senators Express Support For President Biden Despite Debate Concerns

U.S. President Joe Biden attend an event honoring the legacy of late U.S. Senator John McCain in Tempe

Following President Joe Biden's recent debate performance, several Democratic senators have reiterated their unwavering support for him while acknowledging some concerns within the caucus.

Senator Richard Blumenthal from Connecticut expressed optimism about Biden's recent campaign efforts, stating that he is encouraged by the president's more aggressive approach. Blumenthal emphasized that Biden still has his support and encouraged him to continue engaging with voters directly and maintaining a busy campaign schedule.

Senator Chris Coons, a key ally of Biden in Congress, affirmed that Biden remains the best candidate to defeat former President Donald Trump. While acknowledging some concerns among colleagues, Coons highlighted that no Democratic senator has questioned Biden's nomination or his ability to win the election. He emphasized Biden's conviction in running for president and his belief that Biden is the most capable candidate to challenge Trump.

Senator Coons affirms Biden's ability to defeat Trump.
Senator Blumenthal optimistic about Biden's campaign efforts.
Senator Hassan urges focus on defeating Trump over questioning Biden.

Senator Maggie Hassan from New Hampshire urged Democrats to shift their focus towards defeating Trump rather than questioning Biden's viability. She praised Biden's presidency while acknowledging his subpar debate performance, contrasting it with what she described as Trump's disastrous term in office.

Senator Chris Van Hollen from Maryland expressed confidence in Biden's understanding of the high stakes in the upcoming election and his ability to make sound decisions. When asked about Biden's nomination, Van Hollen indicated his support for Biden as long as the president believes he can effectively take on Trump.

In conclusion, despite some concerns within the Democratic caucus regarding Biden's debate performance, the overwhelming sentiment among senators is one of continued support for the president. They believe in Biden's capabilities to lead the party to victory in the upcoming election and remain steadfast in their commitment to his candidacy.

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